
We live for hot new trends around here and when something starts popping up everywhere, we notice.
Speaking of, have you noticed that Dr. Martens (aka your childhood favorite shoes) are making a comeback? Seriously, scroll through Instagram and you'll notice that nearly every fashion girl out there has got a pair. Even more, the way they're styling 'em is so cute: with feminine dresses and skirts.
Makes sense because it's spring and dresses are in. But we just have to say how much we love a girly dress with an edgy boot. It's not just the boots we love. They've got chunky sandals too and we're totally eyeing 'em for festival season.
Dr. Martens Ariel Sandal
This chunky sandal is the ideal height for low-key outdoor activites this spring.
Dr. Martens Nartilla Hydro
We can't think of a better option for festival season than this lace-up gladiator.
Dr. Martens 1460 Pascal Front Zip
A patent leather boot is a 365-days-a-year closet staple.
Dr. Martens 1460 Vegan Chrome Metallic
We dare you to try a metallic boot and not like it.
Dr. Martens Sinclair Bootie
Hot tip: This extra chunky heel is all over Instagram right now.
Dr. Martens Adaira Zebrilus
Can you say drama? Hello to your new favorite spring sandals!
Dr. Martens 2976 Smooth
Count us in 100 percent for this smooth cherry red slip-on.
Dr. Martens Voss Zebrilus
These feel like dad sandals, but in a glittery cool-girl way, you know?
Dr. Martens Blaire
We love a chunky spring sandal that comes in three pastel shades.
Dr. Martens 1460 Color Pop
A simple pop of red is one way to elevate your outfit.
Dr. Martens x BEAMS 1461 Plain Toe Derby
For a more pulled-together look, this derby style feels office-appropriate.
Dr. Martens 1460 Power Floral Leather Boot
Go bold with a floral leather moment.
Dr. Martens 1460 Pascal Glitter Boot
We like that there's glitter here, but it's not extra sparkly.
Dr. Martens Leona Bootie
A white bootie with a thick heel just says spring, doesn't it?
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